Journey

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Welcome to the Journey. These are themes on everyone's path in life. A few years ago I released my first CD of songs that I composed over the years since I was thirteen. They were a collection of stories from my past and present at the time. Over the past five years I've worked on a set of music that I feel are theme songs for taking the journey along our path in life. These songs represent the ups and downs, the love and sadness and dreams and disappointments of everyday life. Our true nature is to be happy and music is the form I've chosen to release emotions deep down to bring back the happiness into my life and those I share it with. I hope that you enjoy the songs on this Journey and it is my greatest wish that they bring you peace and happiness. David Bruce Davis March 2009 My thanks go out to my wonderful wife and kids. Mary, Thomas and Daniel. They are truly my daily inspiration for love in my life. I am blessed with the most loving and understanding woman that any man could ever hope to have for a soul-mate. I am truly grateful for her love and generosity. I give grateful thanks to God, for the gift of creating music and putting the theme songs in my soul to share with others. I would like to thank my dear friends, who have always been there for me in my life's issues and supporting my talents: Zach Phillips & Gloria Taylor, John & Monica Dierolf, Leah & Andy Kamm, Bonnie & Dennis Strum, Donna Paollela, Jeffrey Forzley, John & Mary Naughton, Rick & Sue Spinnato, Chris Olsen, Lisa & Tom Sayers, Laura Triebe, Gail & Steve Castillo, my father John C. Davis, Jr. who gave me my love of the piano, my mother Eloise Davis who gave me the love of singing, my brothers and sisters, Johnny, Robert, Theresa, Mary, Jeanne and Nancy who guided me in various stages of my music development, Kevin Reid who showed me that the world needs more love in the form of beautiful music and to my grandfather, John C. Davis, Sr. who always had a song at hand to take the blues away. He was always the poster child for happiness in his daily life and shared it with others along his Journey.

Welcome to the Journey. These are themes on everyone's path in life. A few years ago I released my first CD of songs that I composed over the years since I was thirteen. They were a collection of stories from my past and present at the time. Over the past five years I've worked on a set of music that I feel are theme songs for taking the journey along our path in life. These songs represent the ups and downs, the love and sadness and dreams and disappointments of everyday life. Our true nature is to be happy and music is the form I've chosen to release emotions deep down to bring back the happiness into my life and those I share it with. I hope that you enjoy the songs on this Journey and it is my greatest wish that they bring you peace and happiness. David Bruce Davis March 2009 My thanks go out to my wonderful wife and kids. Mary, Thomas and Daniel. They are truly my daily inspiration for love in my life. I am blessed with the most loving and understanding woman that any man could ever hope to have for a soul-mate. I am truly grateful for her love and generosity. I give grateful thanks to God, for the gift of creating music and putting the theme songs in my soul to share with others. I would like to thank my dear friends, who have always been there for me in my life's issues and supporting my talents: Zach Phillips & Gloria Taylor, John & Monica Dierolf, Leah & Andy Kamm, Bonnie & Dennis Strum, Donna Paollela, Jeffrey Forzley, John & Mary Naughton, Rick & Sue Spinnato, Chris Olsen, Lisa & Tom Sayers, Laura Triebe, Gail & Steve Castillo, my father John C. Davis, Jr. who gave me my love of the piano, my mother Eloise Davis who gave me the love of singing, my brothers and sisters, Johnny, Robert, Theresa, Mary, Jeanne and Nancy who guided me in various stages of my music development, Kevin Reid who showed me that the world needs more love in the form of beautiful music and to my grandfather, John C. Davis, Sr. who always had a song at hand to take the blues away. He was always the poster child for happiness in his daily life and shared it with others along his Journey.